Did Darkness Kill Mozart?

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If Mozart would’ve just gotten outside a little more, he might have lived longer. Researchers say added exposure to sunlight would have raised the composer’s vitamin D level—an important vitamin in fighting off infection, reports LiveScience . Mozart died of an unknown illness in 1791 at age 35. Our bodies…

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Did Darkness Kill Mozart?

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